DIY patent shoe repair

In detail: do-it-yourself repair of patent leather shoes from a real master for the site my.housecope.com.

Patent footwear has been in demand at all times. However, it is quite capricious and easily damaged during the process of wearing. Torn socks, dull shine, cracks that appear when worn at the wrong time of the year are just a few of the problems that patent shoe owners have to deal with.

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If your varnished shoes are damaged, do not rush to put them in the far corner of the closet, because everything can be fixed! The experienced professionals of the Aleganna workshop will be able to restore the lacquer coating of your shoes and eliminate other defects.

Agree, every time it is very expensive to buy a new pair of shoes or boots, and it can not always please with its cheapness. If it is returned for repair on time, these costs can be avoided.

Thanks to the professionalism of our craftsmen and the availability of all the necessary tools in Aleganna, many patent shoes, boots and boots have received a new life. Maybe your shoes should visit us?

  • Chips on hard parts of the shoe. Typically, these injuries appear on the noses and heels. To restore them, the master must have special skills.
  • The varnish film is delicate, therefore, even with careful treatment, scratches often appear on it. Don't try to patch them up with creams or concealers, as this can ruin the look of your shoes.
  • Dull color. Walking in the rain, dust, dirt, poor drying and improper care are the main reasons why the discoloration of the shoes that have faded is required to be restored. If this is not done, the shoes will look aged.
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Lacquer restoration is a complex process that requires skill, the availability of the necessary tools and consumables. If small cracks appear, the master cleans them with a fine-grained abrasive cloth, brushes off the formed dust, smoothes and applies with a special brush painted shoe nitro-varnish, carefully matched to the color of shoes or boots.

In the Aleganna workshop, we advise each client on the possibilities of shoe restoration, since there are damages that cannot be repaired. That is why we strongly advise you to immediately pay attention to even the smallest defects, since the varnish does not tolerate negligence.

The varnish coating, due to its low elasticity (less than that of leather), tends to form cracks both during the manufacture of shoes (during the tightening process) and during the wearing process.

Small cracks on the luscious film without damaging the skin are cleaned with a pumice stone or fine-grained abrasive paper until the damage is completely eliminated and dust is removed. Then the cleaned area is ironed with an iron heated to a temperature of no more than 100 degrees, after which a colorless nitro varnish for shoes, painted with an alcohol-soluble dye in the desired color, is applied with a squirrel brush (for black shoes - black varnish).

Cracks of patent leather are usually formed during the period of wearing (the varnish film cracks with the skin). In this case, it is necessary to restore the damaged areas of the skin itself, which forms the basis of the varnish coating, followed by overlapping with colorless varnish.

The technological process of sealing cracks in patent leather shoes includes the following operations: washing the upper of the shoe, smoothing the upper of the shoe, repairing through damage, priming the surface of the shoe, sealing cracks, applying the floor and ureth of a new coating to the upper of the shoe.

Washing the upper of the shoe from dirt before repairing.The surface of the shoes is wiped with a swab soaked in acetone, and then dried for 20-30 minutes at a temperature of 20'C.

Smoothing of the shoe top in places of damage (cracks and folds) is carried out with a hot roller of silt and tokmach through a fluoroplastic plate 50-90 mm wide. To prevent melting of the lacquer film, the hot roller should move evenly black, not lingering in one place.

Repairing through damage includes repairing the lining with patches of lining leather or double-layer tarpaulin. Adhesive is applied to the inner patch and shoe lining around the through crack.

If the liner has come off the top, glue is applied between the liner and the liner. Without letting the glue dry, the patch is applied and pressed tightly with your hand, bringing the edges of the cracks as close as possible. The metal hardware on the shoe is covered with rubber glue to protect it from the pigmented urethane coating. Shoes are dried for 3-5 minutes at a temperature of 18-20'C, after which they are put on the shoes.

The priming of the surface of shoes made of natural varnish is made with UR-3 glue, which is an 8-10% solution of UK-1 polyurethane in acetone. The primer is applied evenly on the entire surface of the shoe with a thin layer of a soft brush, followed by drying for at least 1 hour and no more than 24 hours.

Many people wonder how to remove scratches from patent leather shoes soon after purchasing them. Why do they appear so quickly? Patent leather is very demanding and susceptible to external influences. Careful care, as well as adherence to the recommendations of specialists, will help to extend the service life.

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